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Trembling River (Paperback)
Andree A. Michaud; Translated by Jc Sutcliffe
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R484
R416
Discovery Miles 4 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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While bok choy is now a staple on Western grocery store shelves,
other Asian vegetables remain unknown—even though they’re
delicious, nutritious, and easy to grow in northern
climates. Caroline, Stéphanie, and Patricia Ho-Yi Wang,
three sisters of Cantonese descent, have made it their mission to
introduce gardeners, cooks, and vegetable lovers of all flavours to
wider sources of sustenance. Organized around fifteen Asian
vegetables that are presented according to the rhythm of the
seasons, this lush, full-colour book offers advice on growing and
harvesting organic crops intended for both weekend and commercial
gardeners, along with a host of ideas to preserve and prepare them,
including forty or so recipes, some of which have been developed by
renowned chefs. The Wang sisters complement the book’s practical
advice by offering thoughts on Asian vegetables from a cultural
point of view and sharing the importance of these foods within
their own family, members of whom left China to immigrate to
Madagascar before settling in Québec. Asian Vegetables is a
generous and gorgeous tribute to good food, to the land, and the
importance of strong roots.
Johanne Durocher fights to free her daughter and four grandchildren
from a nightmarish life of abuse and poverty in Saudi Arabia. In
2001, Nathalie Morin was just seventeen when she met Saeed, a Saudi
man who claimed to be studying in Montreal. She fell in love with
him and then became pregnant, but soon afterward Saeed was deported
back to his country of origin. Nathalie decided to join him in
Saudi Arabia with her baby, Samir, confident that she would be able
to return to Canada whenever she wanted. But a trap was closing
around her: her partner turned out to be violent and authoritarian.
According to Saudi law, Nathalie was considered married and thus
under Saeed’s legal authority. All too often she was shut away in
her own house, a place of hellish poverty. In 2005, Johanne
Durocher, Nathalie’s mother, began her struggle to get Nathalie
back home to Canada with her four children: Samir, Abdullah, Sarah,
and Fowaz. While Nathalie is allowed to return on her own, her
children cannot leave Saudi Arabia without their father’s
consent. And Nathalie will not leave without them. Johanne has left
no stone unturned in her efforts to fight her daughter’s case:
she has approached governments, embassies, NGOs, media,
politicians, and more. Although her hopes have been raised several
times, nothing has led to bringing her family home. This book tells
the story of her fight.
Ecological gardening with ease and simplicity. Gardening Naturally
offers a wealth of information and practical advice for growing
indoor and outdoor plants based on sustainability, a rejection of
artificial chemicals, and respect for biodiversity and the natural
world. From advice on planning your garden and dealing with
disease, insects, and the arrival of cold weather, to tips for
starting your own compost, repotting effectively, and choosing
which local and native flowers to best attract pollinators,
Gardening Naturally will interest anyone who wants to add flowers,
edibles, and greenery to their daily life, no matter the size of
their balcony or the extent of their garden.
Not far away from here is a lake. You have to pay for access to its
shores, but I know where there's a hole in the fence. The water
will be icy, but it will still be in a liquid state. That's what I
will do today. I will go through the hole in the fence and I'll
dive into the icy water. And then I'll go home. Friends since grade
school, Celine, Julie, and Sabrina come of age at the start of a
new millennium, supporting each other and drifting apart as their
lives pull them in different directions. But when their friend dies
by suicide in the abandoned city lot where they once gathered, they
must carry on in the world that left him behind-one they once
dreamed they would change for the better. From the grind of
Montreal service jobs, to isolated French Ontario countryside
childhoods, to the tenuous cooperation of Bay Area punk squats, the
three young women navigate everyday losses and fears against the
backdrop of a tumultuous twenty-first century. An ode to friendship
and the ties that bind us together, Stefanie Clermont's
award-winning The Music Game confronts the violence of the modern
world and pays homage to those who work in the hope and faith that
it can still be made a better place.
A stylish and inspiring guide to living a happier life in balance
with the natural world Minimal offers readers inspiration and tools
to embrace simple living and create meaningful, lasting change in
their lives. From advice on home decorating and decluttering, and
easy-to-follow recipes for making your own cosmetics and cleaning
products, to tips for shopping sustainably, composting, and
restoring old furniture, Minimal provides a host of small but
powerful ways to live a more balanced life while being good to the
planet.
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Back Roads (Paperback)
Andree A. Michaud; Translated by Jc Sutcliffe
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R393
R256
Discovery Miles 2 560
Save R137 (35%)
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In Scotiabank Giller Prize-longlisted author Andree A. Michaud's
genre-defying, ethereal mystery, a writer encounters her double and
must grapple with an undetermined crime - and her own identity. In
the dubious sanctuary of a wintry forest, a writer encounters a
woman who she suspects may be her double. So begins a journey of
inquiry in which nothing, not even the author's own identity, is
certain. Who is Heather Thorne? Is she a stranger dangerously out
of place in the woods, the victim of an accident or of a crime? Who
is the author? Is her own name not in fact Heather Thorne? Brimming
with the snowy menace and mystery of the boreal woods, where
nothing is ever entirely known, the celebrated and prize-winning
Quebec noir novelist Andree A. Michaud once again defies
categorization in an ethereal story that is also a meditation on
the very process of literary creation.
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